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The Orlicz spaceOrlicz space associated to the convex function $e^{x^2}-1$ arises frequently in probabilistic problems (being in this space implies that a function has sub-Gaussian tails). Does this space have a more concise name?

The Orlicz space associated to the convex function $e^{x^2}-1$ arises frequently in probabilistic problems (being in this space implies that a function has sub-Gaussian tails). Does this space have a more concise name?

The Orlicz space associated to the convex function $e^{x^2}-1$ arises frequently in probabilistic problems (being in this space implies that a function has sub-Gaussian tails). Does this space have a more concise name?

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Does the Orlicz space associated to $e^{x^2}-1$ have a name?

The Orlicz space associated to the convex function $e^{x^2}-1$ arises frequently in probabilistic problems (being in this space implies that a function has sub-Gaussian tails). Does this space have a more concise name?